Posted by jim rozen on April 23, 2006, 11:47 am
>In the over three decades I have been in rider training, I have
>tended to find that the person most likely to drop his/her bike
>(and, often, end up seriously hurt) is the one who won't listen
>to invaluable advice from experienced riders.
The 'screw you, I know what I'm doing.....'
<prang>
effect.
Jim
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Posted by BJayKana on April 23, 2006, 12:28 pm
I could jerk a Rebel up with one hand.I had one around here for 2
months, while Honey was learning to ride it, before she took the MCT
course,<G>. She dropped it a coupla times on the grass, shoot she just
whipped it rite up,~heh heh (kidding) bjay@webtv.net
'Ya'll take care'' --BJAY--
Posted by .p.jm on April 23, 2006, 12:41 pm
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 11:28:46 -0500, JayKana@webtv.net (BJayKana)
wrote:
>I could jerk a Rebel up with one hand.
Not even gonna go there ......
But did he let out a Rebel yell ?????
>I had one around here for 2
>months, while Honey was learning to ride it, before she took the MCT
>course,<G>. She dropped it a coupla times on the grass, shoot she just
>whipped it rite up,~heh heh (kidding) bjay@webtv.net
>'Ya'll take care'' --BJAY--
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Posted by Cam Penner on May 1, 2006, 11:46 am
robertboltondrop@gci.net says...
>
wrote
> ....
> >> >
> >> > I really plan on posting an off topic post on my
> >> > spring/fall tours, but I don't have that much time in one
> >> > spot yet. Maybe I'll take my laptop to the beach next
> >> > week. In Hawaii. Right.
> >>
> >> I'll be over there in two weeks for work. It's a rough job, but then
> >> someone's
> >> got to do it.
> >
> > Fortunately, THIS trip is for vacation. Some people are
> > telling me that I'm taking a vacation from vacation. Of
> > course, even the best of hotels can't compare with your own
> > bed after a month or two.
> >
> I guess. Keep this up and you might forget where home is.
I keep finding my way back to the same place.
Unfortunately, every time I get here, the lawn needs mowing
again. I hate that.
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>tended to find that the person most likely to drop his/her bike
>(and, often, end up seriously hurt) is the one who won't listen
>to invaluable advice from experienced riders.